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Development of supplemental nutrition care program for women, infants and children in Korea: NutriPlus+

Journal

NUTRITION RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 171-179

Publisher

KOREAN NUTRITION SOC
DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2009.3.3.171

Keywords

Nutrition care; women; infants; children; NutriPlus(+)

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Onto the world-fastest ageing of society, the world-lowest fertility rate prompted a development of various policies and programs for a betterment Of the population in Korea. Since the vulnerability Of Young children of low socio-economic class to malnutrition was clearly shown at the in-depth analysis of the 2001 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data, an effort to devise supplemental nutrition care program for pregnant/breastfeeding women, infants and preschool children was initiated. The program was designed to offer nutrition education tailored to fit the needs of the participants and special supplementary foods, using USDA WIC program as a benchmark. Based oil the dietary intake of those age groups, target nutrients were selected and their major food sources were searched through nutrient content of foods and dietary patient analysis. As a result, we developed 6 kinds of food packages using combinations of 11 different food items. The amount of each item in a food package was determined to supplement the intake deficit in target nutrients. Nutrition education in NutriPlus(+) aims to improve the nutrition knowledge. attitude, and dietary behaviors of the participants, and is provided through group lessons, individual Counseling sessions and home visits. Breastfeeding, is promoted with top priority in education for the health of both mother and baby. ne eligibility guidelines were set For residency. household income, age, pregnancy/breastfeeding and nutritional risk such as anemia, Stunting, underweight, and/or inadequate nutrient intake. Income eligibility was defined as household income less than 200 percent of the Korean poverty guidelines. A pilot study to examine the feasibility of program implementation Was run in 3 public health centers in 2005 and expanded to 15 and 20 in the following 2 years. The result of 3-year pilot study will be reported separately along with the ultimate nationwide implementation of the NutriPlus(+) in 2008.

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